How to change a burnt out tail light bulb?

How to change a burnt out tail light bulb?

This video demonstrates how to change a burnt out taillight bulb on your 2014 Mercedes-Benz GLK350. Some of the other bulbs in the tail light cluster such as the brake light or turn signal may also function as the tail light in your GLK350.

What should I do about my Mercedes tail light?

Most Mercedes tail lights deal with changing the bulbs, persistent faults, lights remaining on and so on. When facing issues with the Mercedes tail lights, owners can have questions.

When did the Mercedes E Class tail light go out?

This article applies to the Mercedes-Benz E-Class and E-Class AMG (2002-2009). Chances are you’re not even going to notice a burned out tail light until your car gives you an error code.

How to replace a tail lamp brake light?

Make sure your lights are switched off and the key is not in the ignition before beginning the replacement. See your owner’s manual for proper bulb type and wattage. Loading…

How to replace taillight bulb on Mercedes Benz E320?

Pull the seal off the lens and place it aside. Remove the three T25 Torx screws for the bulb assembly (red arrows). Remove the bulb assembly (green arrow) from the lens and replace it with a new one. The red arrow points to one faulty bulb, the reason this unit was replaced.

Where are the tail lights on a Mercedes Benz W211?

The taillights on Mercedes-Benz W211 sedan models is mounted in the fender. All of the lights (minus the third brake and plate) are mounted in the housing. The taillight lens and bulbs are both serviceable. The bulbs however are only serviced as a complete bulb holder.

Make sure your lights are switched off and the key is not in the ignition before beginning the replacement. See your owner’s manual for proper bulb type and wattage. Loading…

How to replace tail light on Mercedes AMG?

Remove the side trunk lining. Remove the five nuts attached to the tail light holder. Disconnect the electrical harness. Then pull out the tail light holder. Be careful when you’re handling the tail light holder because some of the bulbs are pressurized and could explode if they’re ruptured. Figure 3. Remove the tail light holder.